Delray Beach, Florida

City of Delray Beach, Florida

Originally, this community was called Linton. It’s name was changed to Delray, which is an anglicized version of “Del Ray,” meaning “of the king” in Spanish. Pineapples were their main crop, and canning factories began to spring up all across the area. In 2001, the historic home of teacher/principal Solomon D. Spady was renovated into the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. The Spady Museum houses African American archives and hosts exhibits to recognize the efforts of the men and women who were so important in shaping Delray Beach and Palm Beach County.

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The Crest Theatre is a historic theater on the Old School Square in Delray Beach. It is the restored auditorium of the old 1925 Delray High School. It is a performance venue for touring Broadway shows, comedy specials, notable speakers, and musical performances.

Private, independent school for ages 2 thru 8th grade, located in Delray Beach, Florida. Our school combines academic excellence with fine arts and music education, athletics/physical education and character development. This results in well-rounded students prepared for competitive high school and college environments.